White House announces student loan crackdown
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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced the Trump administration will resume student loan collections, after the Biden administration moved to wipe away debt.

Tariffs could impact MN breweries
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Rep. Kelly Morrison held a news conference on Tuesday with local brewery owners in Minnesota to discuss how tariffs are disrupting their businesses.

Minnesota private schools sound alarm over proposed elimination of funding

Governor Walz has proposed cutting $109 million in non-public school aid and non-public transportation aid as the state stares down a looming budget deficit.

Concordia students sue DHS over ‘lawless’ termination of visa status

The post-grad Concordia University students allege the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) revoked their F-1 student status without warning or explanation.

Former MN Senator Justin Eichorn pleads not guilty in federal court

Former Minnesota Senator Justin Eichorn appeared in federal court Monday afternoon, during which he entered a not guilty plea as he's accused of trying to solicit an underage sex worker.

Fmr. MN senator Justin Eichorn asks judge to ease release conditions

Former Minnesota senator Justin Eichorn is asking a judge to ease the conditions of his release from jail in a new court filing. Eichorn was arrested last month in a Bloomington prostitution sting, allegedly trying solicit a 17-year-old girl for sex.

Activists rally for the environment ahead of Earth Day
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Protesters gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol to speak out against climate change and what they say is the Trump administration's role in it.

'50501' protests happening across US today: What to know

More than 700 events are scheduled around the U.S. Saturday to protest the Trump administration’s agenda.

Minneapolis violence prevention groups put on notice, accused of double billing

The City of Minneapolis appears to be cracking down on the billing and record keeping of organizations doing violence intervention work in the community. 

Minneapolis man indicted for threatening to kill member of U.S. Congress

A 52-year-old Minneapolis man is facing federal charges as he’s accused of threatening to kill a woman who is a member of the United States Congress.

10,000 pages of records about Robert F. Kennedy's 1968 assassination released

New York Sen. Robert F. Kennedy was killed after giving a speech celebrating his victory in California’s Democratic presidential primary in 1968.

Pres. Trump on tariffs, Jerome Powell, deported man
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President Trump took questions on several issues during a joint Oval Office press conference with the Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.

Pres. Trump on deported Maryland man
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President Trump spoke briefly on Thursday regarding the Maryland man who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador.

Can Trump fire the fed chair? President lashes out at Powell for economic outlook

President Trump has hinted that he wants to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell for his economic outlook and refusal to lower interest rates. Can he do that?

Pres. Trump on trade deal with EU
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President Trump says there has been good movement working toward trade deals amid his tariffs pause, promising Thursday there will be a trade deal with the European Union.

Trump admin threatens Minnesota as it sues Maine over trans athletes order

Attorney General Pam Bondi warned Minnesota was on the list of states that could face a lawsuit next as the Trump administration took action against the State of Maine over transgender athletes in girl's sports.